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Stars of TV will circle Globes as presenters, too
Sentinel Staff WritersThe Golden Globes will have its share of TV stars as presenters when the prizes are handed out Jan. 11. Simon Baker of The Mentalist will be there. So, too, will Glenn Close of Damages, Amy Poehler of Saturday Night Live, Blake Lively of Gossip Girl,...Tags: Drew Barrymore, Ron Clark, Glenn Close, Film Festivals, Chris Rock
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Last Of Christmas Fare
It's a week in which a burning yule log is considered a night's entertainment, and there's the "Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade" (ABC, 10 a.m.) that anyone actively interested in the holiday will not be available to watch. Christmas Eve is the...Tags: Drew Barrymore, Walt Disney World Resort, Music Industry, Police Arrests, Dining and Drinking
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Book calendar
Words & Ideas
TODAY
Jessica Lange The actor and photographer will present and sign her new book, "50 Photographs." Book Soup, 8818 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood. 2 p.m. Free. (310) 659-3110.
Rhapsodomancy Reading Series This installment of the...Tags: Wally Lamb, Colorado, Dining and Drinking, Los Feliz, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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tv talk
DAYTIME Today (7 a.m., NBC/4) - Holiday dresses Regis & Kelly (9 a.m., WABC/7) - Enrique Iglesias Rachael Ray (10 a.m., WABC/7, 2 p.m., WLNY/10/55) - Sherri Shepherd Ellen DeGeneres (10 a.m., WLNY 10/55; 3 p.m., WNBC/4) - Hugh Laurie The View (11 a....Tags: Bonnie Hunt, Kathy Griffin, Ellen DeGeneres, David Archuleta, Kevin Bacon
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A Picture of Health: A Stroke in Prime Time
It started that morning with a headache—-an agonizing sensation of crushing pressure, just short of bone shattering—-along one entire side of my skull. My husband, Larry, suggested calling the doctor; I opted for two aspirin. My logic was perfect in...Tags: Diseases, Hospitals and Clinics, Illnesses, Pediatrics, Medical Specialization
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Crimes of the Heart
Something is terribly wrong when the pre-show announcement at an Off-Broadway show warning patrons to turn off their cell phones and unwrap their candy proves to be more enjoyable than the play itself. At "Crimes of the Heart," that recorded message...Tags: Diane Keaton, Kathleen Turner, Broadway, Music Theater, Theater
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Movie Review: 'Bonneville'
My, my, aren't we getting old? In "Bonneville," one-time "King Kong" girl toy Jessica Lange plays the widow of a recently deceased 80-year-old. Of course, she's a couple of decades younger than husband Joe was. In fact, that's sort of the point of the...Tags: Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Kathy Bates, Joan Allen, Movies, Idaho
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'Bonneville'
jan.stuart@newsday.comThe characters in this week's sisterhood opus, "Bonneville," disobey a cardinal rule of family-in-mourning scenarios: Don't mess around with cremation urns. Sooner or later, they will fulfill the laws of gravity in concert with the laws of klutziness....Tags: Christianity, Death and Dying, Lincoln Square (Manhattan, New York), Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Nintendo Company Ltd.
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Despite powerful cast, 'Bonneville' is a lemon
(C) The characters in this week's sisterhood opus, Bonneville, disobey a cardinal rule of family-in-mourning scenarios: Don't mess around with cremation urns. Sooner or later, they will fulfill the laws of gravity in concert with the laws of klutziness....Tags: Christianity, Death and Dying, Nintendo Company Ltd., Kathy Bates, Mormon
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Mare Winningham, deep in the heart of Tennessee
Special to The Times"MAYBE I shouldn't say this, but so often during the last 30 years, you're trying to make something better than it is," actress Mare Winningham confides. "You're trying to find richness where there isn't any. You're trying to find complexity where there...Tags: Emmy Awards, Tennessee, Film Festivals, Venice, Music Industry
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Oscar Winner Sydney Pollack Dies at 73
Sydney Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director of "Out of Africa" who achieved acclaim making popular, mainstream movies with A-list stars, including "The Way We Were" and "Tootsie," died Monday. He was 73. Pollack, who also was a producer and actor,...Tags: Faye Dunaway, Culture, Tony Gilroy, Death and Dying, United States Steel Llc
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Remember Karen Allen? Steven Spielberg did for 'Indiana Jones'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSHE WAS Boone's girl Katy in "Animal House," and this was enough to cement her in the collective conscience of a certain kind of male. This male was 13 when the National Lampoon comedy was released, in 1978; what he has retained in his mind's eye about...Tags: Steven Soderbergh, Shia LaBeouf, Animals, NBC, Rudolf Steiner
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